Show SAtT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING JUNE X Historical P Historical 1933 Attractive Buildings Hold Much of Utah’s Glamorous History L comes th Building! on th north side of South Tempi stretjrom Woit Tomplo ttroct to Stato stroot hold much of thohistory of Salt Lai City and Utah At th oitramf loft of th pictuf 1$ tha L 0 S tempi -aivtHa poqiCf oh jid grounds TW WfgebuM th old Dasarat th ground! k th Hotel Utah which Just north in back of store Jtiifork: mercantile establishment the 'hotel was th sit of th old L D S church tithing offices To the right of the hotel is the Deseret gymnasium tennis courts with the gymnasium itself set back some distance Then church administration building S D completed in 1917 One of th homes of Brigham Young pioneer church preti-dethe Lion House it adjacent to the administration building Next in ordor is th Improvement Ira office completed ndudesymHyugi Jh ccuttyqffic of the ter-rxtonry of Utah until 1BS8 and t headquarters of the L 0 S church until 19(7 when th present administration building was occupied by th church authorities another of Brigharft At th comer is the Beehiv hous Just beyond Vth famous Eagle Gate which Young's homes nt -- fm-ISS- rptcd S entrance to th Brigham Young estate About 0 block burial of th noted church leader — “The'buildings plac th on street ar noted for their excellent architecture and thousands of tourists visit them annually Th - administration building new provides offices for the present lead- ers of the L D S church President Pfcber A Grant and his two couruolcrs Rfjjen Clark Jr and Davtcl 0 McKay The Lion House Is being used es a social center and tha Baahfvt Housa is baing put to tha iamt use with young women boarding thora Tha Improvemant Era' building houses the offices Of tha Improvement Era church publication gav away L Is th 2 V-'- T Hl I HJpi fr (dy rMl i !TnTfiii rrrnriTs II IB I 1 1 jj£ II I II I 1 1 F H H H I ir I' Bi V H i 'if I UK fi v ii I u e ‘ t i M tm -Dance Lover Variety of Fun Light Opera-Prese- nted Outdoor Camp-B- uilds Salt Lake City Operates One Lake Boat-Piin Foundat Lagoon Finds Joy in Health Of Busiest U S Air Ports Plan Advances S L Reigon Park Theater Utah’s popular to a boat Thousands Visit Field to Watch Routine Work Plana sort Saltair Remain- s- er t vAs Famous Spot Saltair ' world famous retort on Great Salt lake continue to prove Itself e point of high interest among the thousands of tourist who come to Sait Lake City each year Much of the interact 1 in the bathing offered in the lake in which ene Th Utaft OuMoor camp to located five milts below Brighton resort in It lovely Big Cottonwood Canyon is Only 32 miles from Salt Laka City and to reached over splendid roads Th Utah Outdoor association which operate th camp wui promoted by th Salt Laka City chamber of commerce in conjunction with the Wasatch national forest administration It wag formed to stimulate appreciation of the great outdoors as eourc of health test and rtcrea-tlo- n Am outstanding municipal entertalnmeat la tha aanual preeentatloa of a week of light opera at the water theater la beautiful Nlblcy park suburb Improved large cannot alnk because of the heavy aalt content visit Scores of fun devices maks to Saltair a time of real pleasure tad the wonderful ballroom for e the retort to noted mek an entrancing period of danc- - tract Traditional f toeterlng dramatic art and music U this city has give many of the amateur a stage pres and no icnlckers find accommodations in a large tree set aside tor (heir use la addition there art a large number of refreshment concessions Visitors enjoy the gay midway With th wide variety of concessions end th throng of happy people Tha resort's Moorish towers the glorious sunsets over th lake end the mtrvel-eti- i mountain laka air with the aelty tang combine to increase th sheer pleasure of the visitor Thousands ofgulls wheel about the dome and tur- 2a i little technique short of professional dards trt accommodations Camping available on an actual cost basis It ia an excellent place for families group of employes and organizations to hold outings Ther is wide variety bt flowers In th canyon and on tha slopes Sign have been placed along nature trails Identifying the flora Th camp to located In a forest of conifer and aspen cut by dashing mountain streams stan- result rendition et tha municipal opera are excellent They are attended by oa midsummer thousands Aa might Th water theater la itself A modern Is interesting thoroughly equipped stage and orchestra pit ar built ever a lake a lsgooa separating them from the spectator aeK located In a Good Highways emnt-ctrou-- hr gram range extends Wasatch 150 miles mountain from the touth and i 1 In VMiMmwmmHHqpM - of the largest busiest mu--' nldpal airports of tha United Stale to that operated by Salt Lake City few ipiiet west of th busineir district It la place of high inOn i '4 - terest " Salt Laka City was among th pioneers In the establishment of municipal air field Sensing the strategic value of th eity in future air transportation th city et aside n large acreage of lend improved it and built the first hangars lit 1923 Many Improvements have been made since then Modern facilities to aid In landing and to guldt planes safely to and from tha airport have Mountains Protect City From Storms trammwmwtotoi 9 There are nn army hangar department of commerce radio station and a mountain dto trlct weather bureau on tho field in addition to th new administration building and private hangars Conspicuous at night are tha flashing beacon on th Wasatch on th thora of Gftat mountain Salt laka and from th airport Salt Lak City was one of the first to take advantage of luminous electric lighting on direction indicator Thousands of persons visit the airport annually to witness air shows tad to watch th plan take off and land been provided- - suggested recently as a public works project by mambera of th Great Salt Lake Yacht club The club members worked out a plan under which the project would o ng and with very little cost to the individual Using the pier Dr T C Adams commodore of th dub txplained Tha pier would be covered with concrete There would be a mechanical crane to lift boats from the water and room of boats to be stored on tha dock Thar would bo a clubhouse and a watchman’s house Pony Express Sit along with various other A pony express station one stood features helpful to yachtsmen on the plot of land now Occupied by Th proposal has bean givsil conTribune-Telegrasideration by th Salt Lake county th Salt Lak commlsslonera building m of - Salt Lake City Is a community of lovers of th dance The popularity many ballrooms attest to that Ther era a number within th city limits that draw large crowda In th flearby canyons a series of resorts has danca pavilions mostly open air enabling dancer is enjoy themselves In the cool mountain air Large throngs gather throughout the summer months at Saltair on Great Balt lake west of Salt Lake City and Lagoon n resort north of Salt Laka City in Davis county Each resort has a splendid danca pavtiloi affording dancer dellghi tful evenings Night clubs art vary lar Salt Lak City la 4354 feet above th tea level and ha a mean annual temperature of M degree Nearby mountain ranges act as a protection from sever winter cold while cool breesea from their snowcapped peaks temper each summer day delightfully popu- most re- miles north of Salt Lake City It can be reached by electric train by automobile over th Salt Lak to Lagoon located- -! y en City-Ogd- paved highways A large number of fun devices refreshment concession the ballroom swimming' pools and lovely gardens combine to maks Lagoon a favorite with thousands Th swimming pools with beaches ar arc ty highly popukr and guard ' at all times on-du- Lagoon takes in 48 acral of Improved grounds Th management takes pride in th reaort’a lovely flower gardens Its shrubbery and trees Ther la plenty of apace on th resort grounds for parking automobiles Th management recently added a new tea garden and a new bowery with seating capacity for 7S0 persona The bowery has a stag and a danca floor for matins or night dancing SWIM at d er Air Shows and Other Events - $30000 ptar ba constructed on Great fialt laka to tnorsa a Interest tha already popular boating on th lake were A - Utah's tour distinct season make wide variety of sport in possible this state The snow and ice of winter hailed by winter sports enthusiasts while th spring and fall periods are joyous times tor hikers Many sum-msports afford diversion during (h warm months On foi s Handcraft as on of th creative north center of Utah arts and constructive leisure time couth westerly fWeet of the great rang are the interests to fostered extensively by great basin and th broken moun- tha Salt Lk City recreation departtains of th great basin area East ment f th uplift to th plateau area The north halt of tha ranga con Thera are classes for girl and boyt mountains at every recreation center Hand gilts of high while toward the south it breaks Into craft rooms or buildings have been series of small plateaus which at centers and manual place break Wto small mountain provided at city range training and art rooms at school canters Four Seasons Provide For Variety In Sports - Tram Salt Lak City good highway and railroad linas lead to such scenic splendors a ar not to be found elsewhere in tha widt world This region to appropriately called th "center of scenic America" Wasatch Range Splits State in Two Parts Handcraft Developed At Recreation Centers Dividing th state into two parts the Impressive iriimriri Snow Recorded Beck's Hot Springs - x i t a Rain or gnow usually occur t Salt Lak City during December Janu-ary and February about every ix day on th average although only! of th atoning bring the equivalent of aa much aa 2tt inches of gnow the other being income-' quentlal f Naturally Pure—Not Purified - r one-fourt-h r “ On tke S Highway L-Ogd- en 1 Industrie Developed Highly developed industries with In Utah include farming mining smelting of ores raising of livestock! dairying canning of fruits and vegetables raising of poultry and manu- 43rd Rsssrt Ss:s:a — Etrerylhhg Spotlessly Fresh e:d Clssa facturing ' : ' J I 1 ’ 1 l none miles PER GALLOil A Super Gasoline for Any Motor Trip "The Greatest Amusement Value in the World? Till FI JU ORIGINAL AND ONLY REGISTERED RETAIL TRACKSIDI STATION IN BALT LAKE COT IS’ j I I JJ 2® GASOLINE DAIICIHG h Every Week Night Music by Jerry Beesleyx Saltair Orches-tra 10£ per person entire evening ' Midget train takes you to deep water No walking No charge New reduced bathing price- SVttEHIIG v - extra 5 ’ t LOWEST PRICES III HISTORY ' " ) ( Sc Soda Water— Ail Drinlcs at City Prices y New Station— 10th West and North Temple 1 Train Fare: Adults 25 Children 15 S Auto Gate Admission 15 per personTE very JMondayL Adults 10( jChildren Train Schedule every day— 9:15 a ul IS noon 2 p m and every 4$ minutes - Tj£ttt!e?tlail5taim vZWhtesaleWays rSoufhWest 0 182 FREE! Every Thursday Ladies Train Far or Auto Admission ’ f r T K I- - - todtiAsiiiaiesiMBcyep: 1 n n to FREE AUTO PARKING AT NEW STATION if t I J |